Erica arborea var. alpina f. aureifolia 'Albert's Gold'
Tree Heath 'Albert's Gold'
Erica 'Alberts Gold' reaches up to 2m in height. It thrives in well drained acid soils in full sun, even in hot exposed locations on thin soils. The new spring growth is bright yellow, maturing to gold and then to a vibrant intense bright green.
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Full sun
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Occasional watering
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Full Frost Hardy: 5F (-15°C)
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Moist and free draining
Common name
Tree Heath 'Albert's Gold'
Latin name
Erica arborea var. alpina f. aureifolia 'Albert's Gold'
type
Shrub
family
Ericaceae
ph
5.0 - 6.5 Acid - Neutral
Plant & bloom calendar
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Best time to plant
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When the plant will bloom
full grown dimensions
Erica arborea var. alpina f. aureifolia 'Albert's Gold'
Erica 'Alberts Gold' reaches up to 2m in height. It thrives in well drained acid soils in full sun, even in hot exposed locations on thin soils. The new spring growth is bright yellow, maturing to gold and then to a vibrant intense bright green.
Planting young plants
From Early Spring TO Late Autumn
Plant in spring or during autumn. Set the plants deeply so that the whole of the stem is buried and the foliage rests on the soil. On dry soil, add peat round the roots.
Propagation by cuttings
From Mid Summer TO Late Autumn
Take semi- ripe cuttings from this season's growth in Autumn. Cut neatly, just below a leaf node, a 5" approx. piece of a healthy shoot that has soft growth at the tip. pinch out the growing tip, and cut off the bottom leaves. Dip the bottom of the cutting in hormone rooting powder, and carefully place in a pot of cutting compost with the leaves just above the level of the compost. Water, label, cover with a polythene bag, and place in a warm, bright place, out of direct sunlight. Take the polythene bag off periodically for a while for ventilation (at least twice a week)
Flowering Season
From Late Winter TO Early Spring
The flowers are produced in racemes in late winter to early spring,and often starting to flower while the plant is still covered in snow. The individual flower is a slender bell-shape.